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Show The Sa't Lake Tnl 26 A Saturday, December 11, Is I An r Landers: Monkev Nuts? No. You Havent Gone Bananas 'ill i Mrs. John A. Aduddell NUPTIAL Albreclitsen- - Aduddell Linda Kay Albrechtsen and Joim A. Aduddell were mar-ne- d Friday at the Kys-viliLDS Ward. A reception was given after- ward. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Beamen Albrechtsen, Layton. The bridegroom, and Mis. Bobby Kaysville, son of Mr. L. Aduddell, attended the Uni- versity of Utah. Cracked China Improve the appearance of cracked china by boiling it in milk for about 45 minutes. Dear Inn Landers: you please help me prove a point I work in a home for the aged During coffee break the other day I mentioned that when 1 was a school girl I used to b ly monkey nuts and they were delicious No one knew what I was talking about. One person accused me of imagining tilings. These nuts are about the sire of a large pea. They had a light brown shell and the meat insale was very tasty. I have not seen monkey nuts in years. Apparently no one el"? has either. Do you know what I am talking about? Are they extinct? Have you ever heard of them? Do they now have arother name? Please consult a nut expert and help me prove I am not imagining th.ngs. 1 11 pin your answer up on the bulletin board and say, I told Fran you so. Dear Fran: My nut expert says you are not nuts. The monkey nut is a cousin to the peanut. It comes from the Europear basswood tree. You and I must be about the same I remember age because monkey nuts from my school days, too. Thanks for jogging loose a pleasant memory. Dear Ann Landers; In one of your books you had a chapter titled, Marriage Is Not Will For Everyone. you please repeat that sage advice in your column? I am a girl in my 30s, peifectly content with my single status and while I am not prepared to say I will never change my mind, I now have no desire to get married You wouldnt believe the boors who talk over my head as if I were in my presence an inanimate object. Well have to find someone for Gia to marry they say. Dont people realize a girl might be unmarried for one of many reasons? Perhaps she is supporting parents She could be a Lesbian or may have had band has been named be6 and fore He has two f mis 8 years of age. The mother of these boys ha ody, and .om here. they live 120 mu The judge decreed .hat every other weekend my husband could see the boys at his mothers house, which is 60 miles away midway between our place and his J, aCa n I s. f) iff Lw. Nit '"4 'I is so parMy mother-in-latial to the older boy that it makes me sick. It happens that he is the image of his father and the younger boy resembles his mother. I can I a heartbreaking experience which has made her afraid of marriage. Each of these possibilities is highly personal. What right has an outsider to ask? Please, Ann, print this letter. Thoughtless people eften mean no harm. Please tell them. Gia Dear Gia: YOU told them, and told them well. Thank unders tand my mether-in-law- s feelings but she openly dotes on the older boy and ignores .he other child. Naturally the ignored child acts un when he is at his granddoes things he mothers shouldn't do to get attention. Ive tried to point this out to my husband, hoping hed pay extra attention to the younger you. Dear Ann Landers: Mv hus boy, but he says child psychology is a lot of bunk and what the kid needs is a swat m the rump Can you gve me a little support, Ann? Many thanks Trying Hard Dear TJtt.: I hope your husband realizes how lucky he is to have picked such an understanding woman for his second wife. Of course you are nght. The ignored boy needs extra lcve and attention Grandma is probably unreachable, but let's hope your husband is not beyond learning something Dear Ann Lamlers: We've been married 10 years and have four children. The problem is my parents. They have been coming to our house every Sunday for the last two years when we moved to tms neighborhood. My mother takes over the conversation and always manages te get into an argument with my husoand. He told me a. WEDDING Budge-Clark- e the other day that he is sick of it and I don t blame him. Ger-- y works hard six days a week and Sunday is the only day he can relax and enjoy h.s family Is it fair tn.it we have to have my fo'ks here How every' single Sunday? across message the c.m I get without timing them awav Become Instant Artist With New Gift Wraps - NEW YORK Gift wrapping comes close to being an art form these days. And the gnl who knows how to pick and choose her papers, ribbons and other trimmings can make the modest Christmas gift .eem a rare and bea until offering The whole look of coordinated papers, ribbons and gift cards efrers a sure-fir- e approach to successful gift wrapping, says Violet Hack-ihome stylist. You can personalize most of these wiappings with an additional touch. At this time of the year attach little figures such as angels, Santa Clau'i, snowmen, bells and sleighs to a finished bow. Nestle them close to the bow, using a ribbon tie. pipe cleaner or clear nylon thread that wont show. Theres an endless variety of finished bows and rosettes this year from the Renaissance beauty, Tlus home stylM suggests a quiet work comer be spt up for the Christmas wrapare ping session. Whether you member the talented family who is called on to wiap all or just struggling the gifts start with with a few items a clear surface. This might be a card table, desk top or a tablp you can woik on without being disturbed. Get everything lined up that you need paper, ribbons, bows, scisChnst-ma- s sors, gummed tape, seals, gift cards and any other little bits of nonsense vou wish to tie to a package er? Temple, Tex , ops Dear Temp: Make pLus now for next Sunday. Inform your mother that you'll he tht away. Two weeks later same. Two weeks after tha forev get on a new footing -- v? t 1 60th WEDDING John W Young will note their 60th Wedding An. (versa ry this week The cc jple was married in the Salt Lane T m At th prese it pe December IT 1911 Utah The coupe the reside in S'erling 2 aro 5 children daughters 7 Pas living sons They have 38 grandchtldren. 15 andchildren ereat Mr & Mrs looped to star types and a new long series of loops for a crisp modern touch. Gift papers offer us beauty down through 'lie ages, says Miss Hackim. There are lovely glowing metallic types that suggest Byzantine to Patricia Ann Budge and James Thomas Clarke were married Friday at the Rosella Manor, Smithfield. A reception was given after the ceremony. The bnde, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Budge, Smithfield, graduated from Utah State University. She affiliated wih Alpha Chi Omega. The bridegroom, son of D. Ronald Clarke, Clarkston, attended USU and is serving m the U.S. Air Force in NORAD Command Center, Colorado Springs, Colo. tum-o- f themes, the strong influence art nouveau and even of e designs. Choose the one you like best or mix them up for variety. space-ag- Mrs, James T. Clarke One White Glove? Make It Into a Pin Cushion By Heloise one glove? Well, Ill tell you what we did about a favorite, but chipped, plastic toy is a rough edge, you have no problem. Just take an emery board and smooth it down. The toy can still be enjoyed bunch of those skinny ties still hanging on his tie rack? I have an idea of how to use them. If you have a pants suit that you think would look better with a belt, or you would like to change it a little, just select a tie. I feel certain you will find . . I made her glove into a pm cushion by filling it with bird gravel and sewing it shut. It looks so dainty lying on the dresser in her bedroom and she even keeps some of her extra rings gers! on the fin- A Mom Adorable! And wouldnt that make a darling gift (and lasting memento) that grandmother especially w'ould cherish for years to come. Heloise Dear Heloise: If the only unsafe tiling FOR BANQUETS its oue saaKnasgEj zmmi the j&yal jmv Dear Heloise: Because of my big family, we receive lots and lots of pictures that I want to keep. I finally came up with the idea of fixing up a folder for each brothers and sisters family and keeping the proper pictures in the proper folder. This saves time when I want to find a certain one. 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